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''Politainment'', a
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word composed of ''
politics Politics () is the set of activities that are associated with decision-making, making decisions in social group, groups, or other forms of power (social and political), power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of Social sta ...
'' and ''
entertainment Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and Interest (emotion), interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task, but it is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have deve ...
'', describes tendencies in politics and
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to liven up political reports and news coverage using elements from
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. Pu ...
to create a new kind of
political communication Political communication is the study of political messaging that is communicated, usually to the public e.g. political campaigns, speeches and political advertising, often concerning the mass media. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws f ...
. Politainment, while outwardly emphasizing the political aspects of the information communicated, nevertheless draws heavily upon techniques from
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and
journalism Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the "news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree of accuracy. The word, a noun, applies to the journ ...
to make complex information more accessible or convincing and distract public attention from politically unfavorable topics. The interdependencies of politicians and media are known as the politico-media complex. Of doubtful virtue, declining amounts of content and substance can easily be compensated by giving news stories a sensationalistic twinge.
Sensationalism In journalism and mass media, sensationalism is a type of editorial tactic. Events and topics in news stories are selected and worded to excite the greatest number of readers and viewers. This style of news reporting encourages biased or emoti ...
in the news can be traced back to the Muckrakers in 1905, they set out to reform journalism and public perception of injustices. Politainment thus ranges on the same level as edu- and
infotainment Infotainment (a portmanteau of ''information'' and ''entertainment''), also called soft news as a way to distinguish it from serious journalism or hard news, is a type of media, usually television or online, that provides a combination of inform ...
. Typical catchlines in politainment reports or media will at times bluntly argue ''
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'' in a generalizing manner and try to emphasize virtues and
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("''xyz'' will
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") or vices and weaknesses (by denunciation: "''xyz'' will wreck this country", "lynching", etc.). The latter example is also known as fear appeal. More moderate forms make extensive use of imprecise, metaphoric language (
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,
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, periphrases,
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s etc.). Politainment can be both a communication aspect of (1)
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s and
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s to their and their party's own advantage and the political adversary's disadvantage or (2) a strategy for
news News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different Media (communication), media: word of mouth, printing, Mail, postal systems, broadcasting, Telecommunications, electronic communication, or through the te ...
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s,
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s, etc., to promote their medium and journalistic work. Politainment may be a factor in party identification, mass-influencing voter's choices, it has thus become an indispensable tool in
political campaign A political campaign is an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making progress within a specific group. In democracy, democracies, political campaigns often refer to election, electoral campaigns, by which representatives a ...
s and
election An election is a formal group decision-making process whereby a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold Public administration, public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative d ...
s.David Schultz, Politainment, 2012 As such it can also be one of the—seemingly innocuous—ingredients of crowd manipulation up to
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.


Examples of politainment in the United States


Pre-1970s


Franklin Delano Roosevelt's fireside chats

From March 1933 to June 1944,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served ...
would address the nation roughly thirty times via radio, in what would become known as " fireside chats." The 1930s saw
radio broadcasting Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio signal, audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a lan ...
at its peak, before the development of
television broadcasting A television broadcaster or television network is a telecommunications network for the distribution of television content, where a central operation provides programming to many television stations, pay television providers or, in the United ...
introduced competition for the public's attention; by 1934, shortly into FDR's presidency, sixty percent of households had radios. Through this rapid rise, FDR became the first president to speak to the public directly, unfitted through the media. Not only were these messages informational, but they were entertaining. Though these chats were calculated and scripted, FDR spoke casually with simple language, and often called upon well known references to connect with audiences.Sterling, Christopher H. 2002. ''"The Fireside Chats"—President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1944)''. N.p.: Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-recording-preservation-board/documents/FiresideChats.pdf . Fireside chats allowed him to reach faucets of the public that may have previously been excluded, such as illiterate individuals. Fireside chats became something the American public willing wanted to tune into. Often out rating the commercial comedies or dramas that were broadcast alongside them, fireside chats became a form of entertainment, while also educating the public and gaining public trust.


1970s–2000


Saturday Night Live

Ever since
Saturday Night Live ''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
debuted in the fall of 1975, it earned fans' trust in part by speaking truth to power. "SNL" was an equal opportunity offender, mocking Democrats and Republicans mercilessly, and making judgment calls about their foibles that traditional media either couldn't or shouldn't. Presidential impersonations are one of the defining features of the show. Each cast member on the show fights for the position of the impersonation of a president or candidate to earn more air-time. For example,
Tina Fey Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey (; born May 18, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. Known for her comedic roles in sketch comedy, television and film, Fey has received List of awards and nominations received by Tina Fe ...
's impersonation of
Sarah Palin Sarah Louise Palin (; Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, and author who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. She was the 2008 Republican vice presidential nomi ...
was so good that even though she wasn't a current cast member, Fey was a common cameo throughout the 2008 election. Fey's impersonation also decreased Palin's popularity dramatically. What started out as a pure entertainment, has crossed over into the realm of real media and information. Many scholars ask, what happens when entertainment becomes not just a tool to engage and communicate, as it has in the past, but ''the'' defining and driving component of a contest to win an office that also involves making substantial decisions about domestic and international affairs?


2000–2010


2010–present day

Twitter Twitter has become an important platform for political communication in recent years. Roughly one-quarter of American adults use
Twitter Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. Users can share short text messages, image ...
. In 2020 and 2021, one-third of English-language tweets were political in nature. The majority of these political tweets are produced by a minority of users, specifically, those 50 and older. Former president
Donald Trump Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
used Twitter prolifically during his campaign and presidency. He sent more than 26,000 tweets throughout his presidency which provided a continuous account of his thinking on a variety of issues. He was eventually banned from the platform but rejoined recently after Twitter rebranded as X.


Examples of politainment outside of the United States


Peru

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has become one of the most used social media platforms for specifically
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, but the reach has spread among all generations. As of July 2023, 37.3% of TikTok users are between the ages of 18 and 24. The mass use of this app has created concerns regarding how it is used in elections and rallying voters through short clips. In Peru, politicians have turned to TikTok in an effort to reach their very young voter base. In the last election, many candidates took to promoting themselves on TikTok as a means of simply getting their message out. Although in Peru, TikTok may not have been as successful as politicians had hoped, their use of the platform demonstrated a cultural shift in how politainment is used to reach audiences of many ages.


Mexico

In Mexico, politainment has emerged on
YouTube YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in ...
as an accessible avenue for journalists and the public to discuss politics in new ways outside of the mainstream media. Most political entertainment YouTube channels in Mexico are run by independent commentators.The need for these political entertainment channels that are more based in cultural and comedic values is rooted in the distrust in mainstream news channels. These new outlets that offer news mixed with political entertainment helps to create an environment in which people can feel at ease that they are receiving unbiased news while also enjoying what they are watching.


See also

* Agitator *'' Amusing Ourselves to Death'' *'' Anti-intellectualism in American Life'' *
Fake news Fake news or information disorder is false or misleading information (misinformation, disinformation, propaganda, and hoaxes) claiming the aesthetics and legitimacy of news. Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person ...
* Fox Nation *
Grassroots A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or continent movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from volunteers at the local level to imp ...
*'' Just How Stupid Are We?'' *
Misinformation Misinformation is incorrect or misleading information. Misinformation and disinformation are not interchangeable terms: misinformation can exist with or without specific malicious intent, whereas disinformation is distinct in that the information ...
* Panem et circenses *
Political satire Political satire is a type of satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics. Political satire can also act as a tool for advancing political arguments in conditions where political speech and dissent are banned. Political satir ...
*
Populism Populism is a essentially contested concept, contested concept used to refer to a variety of political stances that emphasize the idea of the "common people" and often position this group in opposition to a perceived elite. It is frequently a ...
*
Propaganda Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular synthesis or perception, or using loaded l ...
* Steve Colbert * Yellow press


References


Literature

*{{cite book, title=Politainment: The Ten Rules of Contemporary Politics: A citizens' guide to understanding campaigns and elections, year=2012, author=David Schultz, isbn=978-0615594200 Criticism of journalism Entertainment Propaganda techniques